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When making enquiries regarding advertisements in these columns, please quote the number o.f the advertisement. This will save much time, and ensure the correct information being given. SITUATIONS VACANT STRONG Bov for mill; wages £L—- ' Annlv mill, ,T. T. Hill. Makaralca. • - iij't WANTED. Housemaid-waitress. —Apply Albion Club Hotel. 1 * inn WANTED.— -Married ' Couple, man milk and garden, woman cook for men; own cottage, with Esse stove—Apply 238 M, Wairoa. 644 V\T ANTED. —Youth with two or * * -ti lree dogs for station* *work, also Youth as cowboy for six weeks. —Apply Common, Shelton & Coy., Ltd. ' 6-3G-WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS APPLY—MASONIC HOTEL 574 TICKET WRITING OPT CARTOONING WE train YOU effectively and easily at home. Fees, including materials, £s‘and £3/3/- respectively. Success assured. To make MORE MONEY, write to-day for free particulars, to Druleigh College, Dept "P.8.H.,” Box 1225, Auckland. TRAINED MEN WANTED In the Army, Navy and Air Force, as well as in civil employment, it is the man with technical or specialised training, who is wanted. Responsibility and better pay will be yours if you are in this category. Take an I.C.S. specialised Course, studying during spare time. Motor Eng. Mechanical Draftsman Fitter and Turner Electrical Mechanic Wireman’s License ......... Commercial Art Over 300/I.C.S. Courses—what is YOUR subject! Free Prospectus and advice sent on request. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C. Box 120, Hastings, Diesel Eng. Aero Eng. ChemistryJournalism WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service, Sam Loan, 36 Bright Street. ALL Visitors to Exhibition, have your car converted to a sleeper, from £2. We collect and deliver your car free; Phone 1919—J. Burnett ft Sons, corner Aberdeen and Herbert Roads. r AWNMOWERS macnine sharpie ened, etc.; all work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free.—Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. Jepot, Evans’ Bacon Factory, Gladr itone Rd. 1406 is the nutnber for radio or * u electrical repairs or installations. —Clare ft Jones Ltd. MOTOR AND PUSH MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED FIOMPETENT\ Mechanics guarantee thorough job. Machine sharpening ensures a Mower that cuts properly and stays sharp longer. Collection and delivery arranged. Phone 267. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS WANTED BOARD GENTLEMAN desires Board with -X private family in good home ituated on Coast. Meals with family ot essential, but would require livig quarters in detached housfe. — Vrite No. 37, Herald. 627 * TTW ANTED. —Board for gentleman and two children, private home; central. Wr.ite “Civil Servant,” Herald. 556 ACCOMMODATION \ RCADIA Private Hotel, Wairoa.— a- Re-opened under entirely new lanagement; superior cuisine. . LOST OST. —Prior to Cattle Fair, some 1 Hereford Yearling Heifers, from cinity of old Kia Ora Factory; reird. —Phone 236. 634* OST.—Yesterday, by widow, Purse 1 containing 3 £1 notes, in either r. Greigg’s shop, or McKenzie's or oolworth’s. —Finder leave Herald Bee; 10/- reward. 642 FOUND 'OUND. —Fencing Posts, best quality Silver Pine in N.Z., at lowest ices.—lnspection invited at Shipps ood and Coal Yard, 471 Glad>ne Rd. Phone 1040. TO LET TO LET. —For approximately five weeks from 23rd instant, well furnished House in select locality Whataupoko. Apply to Ball & Crawshaw. WANTED \\T ANTED.—50 Turkeys, 50 Geese, v» for Friday’s auction sale, December 22nd, at Barwick'S Auction Mart, Peel Street. /ANTED— Turkeys, Geese, Fowls, ' Ducks, for Friday’s auction sale, cember 22nd, at Barwick’s Auction irt, Peel Street. MISCELLANEOUS 1 /a WEEKLY buys a Double Size X/ U McCrae Luxury Mattress. Safeguards your health. Humphreys. Masport 2/_ WEEKLY buys ' Lawnmower, guaranteed for 12 months, at Humphreys. . • IQ WEEKLY buys the Latest ' Models in Baby Prams ai d Carriages, at Humphreys. WANTED KNOWN A Genuine Gift —one 9-valve AllWave Phillips Radio, £l9; guaranteed good order. —Clare ft Jones Ltd. /CAMERAS, from 8/3 up. Let us show you the latest models. —H. J. Dunstan, 225 Gladstone Rd., near Town Clock. 'C’LECTROLUX Sales and Ser " your old Cleaner traded ir Thompson, Representative, vice; in.—S. Phone 1185. Refrigerator Last year’s stock; price heavily cut.— At Clare & Jones. Ltd.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20120, 14 December 1939, Page 1
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